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Basic books about designing RF transmitters

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Hello, i'm a student of electrical engineering

I'm recently involve i in a project of designing a RF solid state transmitter at 50MHz with a peak power of 1kW with a duty cycle of 10% or less.
I have knowledge of basic transmission lines, i have the transistor (VDMOS power MOSFET).
Where do i start, the input and output matching, the power supply, how can i simulate the Pulse Output Power and of course the input too.

What i need to read , what software i have to purchase.
Can i simulate the circuit in spice.
 

Re: Where do i start

About the books, there are some well knows:

"Microwave engineering" Pozar
"The RF Microwave Circuit Design Cook Book"Stephen A Maas
"Design of Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits." Razavi
"Antenna theory analysis and design" Balanis
"Elements of Electromagnetics." Matthew N. O. Sadiku.

And also the ARRL Handbooks are a good start.
 

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